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  1. Yellow Submarine

    Don't get me wrong, I love the Beatles and this movie, which is quite charming and witty. But think of the field day you could have with the surreal, trippy animation and EXTREME sixties-ness of this movie!

    22 votes

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  2. The Boy Next Door

    The Boy Next Door (2015): I didn't see it, but the clip where the boy gives J-Lo a "first edition" of the "Iliad" had me laughing so hard I almost wet them. Seems like great riffing material.

    22 votes

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  3. Witches of Oz

    A cheesed out, low budget, modern version of wizard of oz. One witch has an interchangable barbie head. This is a must see! Then they end up attacking New York city. I think this movie was made with you guys in mind.

    22 votes

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  4. Heat

    Michael Mann's overwhelmingly dull remake of his earlier TV movie, 3 hours of Al Pacino chewing carpet and De Niro trying to enoble a vicious psychopathic bank robber. And a great failed heist at the end.

    22 votes

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  5. Never Say Die (1994)

    The best worst action film I've ever seen. RiffTrax and Never Say Day should not exist independently. They are meant for each other.

    Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cef9JVFY3Gk

    Enjoy

    22 votes

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  6. Murder by Decree

    Sherlock Holmes tries to solve the grisly Whitechapel Murder cases committed by history's best-known serial killer, Jack the Ripper. The DVD boasts "The Greatest Sherlock Holmes movie ever made." Quite the opposite, in fact. This movie stars Christopher Plummer as Holmes, James Mason as Watson, and features Donald Sutherland as a psychic that Holmes visits for assistance about the case. Who needs physical evidence and deductive reasoning?

    22 votes

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  7. Mom and Dad Save the World

    It stars Jon Lovitz as a kooky space emperor trying to destroy earth and the principal from Ferris Bueller as the dad who tries to save it.

    22 votes

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  8. Cabinet of Souls

    A young girl(Dove Cameron) must save her small town from a traveling carnival run by a family of soul-stealing demons for some reason.

    22 votes

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  9. Second Chances (1998)

    It features a cowboy who looks like NICOLAS CAGE with a mullet, and that alone should be good for a lot of jokes.

    This film is currently available on Netflix.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0175145/

    22 votes

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  10. Masters of the Gridiron

    Masters of the Gridiron: This film has everything you could ever hope for in a movie... the '86 Cleveland Browns on a barbarian quest for Super Bowl glory, mid-western football players pretending to be samurai warriors, Cleveland favorites the Michael Stanley Band, UNSCRIPTED BEAR WRESTLING... Hell, it's even got Tiny Tim performing a gripping rendition of "The Lord of the League!" Dare you hope that this could go on for fourteen perplexing minutes? YES.

    22 votes

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  11. White Hot (1989)

    A young man, short of money, is persuaded into looking after the business of a local drug dealer for a week or two. Up until then, the guy had been honest and clean of drugs, but when he spends his days surrounded by riches and drugs, he cannot resist... and neither can his addict wife.

    Robbie Benson has made a career out of over-acting and acting poorly. In this bad film I believe he also directs as well as stars in it. All of the acting in this film is bad. The characters are not sympathetic at all and it…

    22 votes

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  12. The Flash (1990)

    It's barely one season (come on challenge yourselves) and obviously a product designed to cash in on the success of Tim Burton's Batman. Cheesy '90s humor and you can't beat The Flash's velor S&M suit

    22 votes

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  13. Fargo

    Why?
    1) It's Fargo.
    2) The accents.
    3) It's Fargo.

    22 votes

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  14. "I am"

    "I am" is a profoundly weird short from the '70s that is theoretically supposed to be educational. From what I can tell, its subject matter is some kind of vaguely existential examination of what it means for a person to have worth. This is all for middle/high school kids mind you. Mostly it just consists of a sad kid wondering around a decaying rust belt city being belittled by his friends and family while being occasionally interrupted by some sort of rapid-fire flashbacks to random events, an action that is accompanied by stings of accordion music. It also appears to…

    22 votes

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  15. sorcerer's apprentice

    nick cage nuff said

    22 votes

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  16. Crowded Out (1958)

    Crowded Out (1958)

    This 1958 National Education Association Film addresses the problems of overcrowded schools during the 1950s baby boom. This film depicts the experiences of a frustrated teacher leading to her deciding to resign. The film encourages parents to visit schools and attend school board meetings.

    It's 30 minutes of hilarious awkward acting and forced melodrama.

    It's right up there with short films like "Beginning Responsibility: Lunchroom Manners (1959)" a.k.a. "Mr. Bungle" and Setting Up a Room (1967).

    22 votes

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  17. Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

    The first animated Batman film that's supposed to be aimed at kids but features some dark stuff about mobsters being systematically murdered.

    22 votes

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  18. 200 Motels (1971)

    Look, I LOVE Frank Zappa... but, have you seen this movie?

    I know some of the MST3K alumni have (Kevin Murphy) as a handful of references to 200 Motels have been made throughout the years.

    22 votes

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  19. gallery of horror

    gallery of horror. stars john carradine, lon chaney junior and a bunch of amateur no-talents. a compilation of terrible horror shorts, each one with a ridiculous twist ending. like a high-school play on film.

    22 votes

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  20. The Wrestler (1974)

    If you ever thought, as you watch this, why is Micky Rourke really bald in thia film, it's because it's Verne Gagne damnit!!!

    22 votes

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